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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 723Introduced by Assembly Member ArambulaFebruary 15, 2017 An act to amend Section 10608.48 of the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 723, as introduced, Arambula. Agricultural water suppliers: efficient water management practices.Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to implement efficient water management practices, as prescribed. Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to include in an agricultural water management plan a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur 5 and 10 years in the future, and if an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, information documenting that determination.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 10608.48 of the Water Code is amended to read:10608.48. (a) On or before July 31, 2012, an agricultural water supplier shall implement efficient water management practices pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c).(b) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement all of the following critical efficient management practices:(1) Measure the volume of water delivered to customers with sufficient accuracy to comply with subdivision (a) of Section 531.10 and to implement paragraph (2).(2) Adopt a pricing structure for water customers based at least in part on quantity delivered.(c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:(1) Facilitate alternative land use for lands with exceptionally high water duties or whose irrigation contributes to significant problems, including drainage.(2) Facilitate use of available recycled water that otherwise would not be used beneficially, meets all health and safety criteria, and does not harm crops or soils.(3) Facilitate the financing of capital improvements for on-farm irrigation systems.(4) Implement an incentive pricing structure that promotes one or more of the following goals:(A) More efficient water use at the farm level.(B) Conjunctive use of groundwater.(C) Appropriate increase of groundwater recharge.(D) Reduction in problem drainage.(E) Improved management of environmental resources.(F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.(5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.(6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.(7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.(8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.(9) Automate canal control structures.(10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.(11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.(12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.(B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.(C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.(D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.(13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.(14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.(d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.(e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.(f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.(g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.(h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.(i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).(2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 723Introduced by Assembly Member ArambulaFebruary 15, 2017 An act to amend Section 10608.48 of the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 723, as introduced, Arambula. Agricultural water suppliers: efficient water management practices.Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to implement efficient water management practices, as prescribed. Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to include in an agricultural water management plan a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur 5 and 10 years in the future, and if an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, information documenting that determination.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2424 AB 723, as introduced, Arambula. Agricultural water suppliers: efficient water management practices.
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2626 Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to implement efficient water management practices, as prescribed. Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to include in an agricultural water management plan a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur 5 and 10 years in the future, and if an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, information documenting that determination.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.
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2828 Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to implement efficient water management practices, as prescribed. Existing law requires an agricultural water supplier to include in an agricultural water management plan a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur 5 and 10 years in the future, and if an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, information documenting that determination.
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3636 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 10608.48 of the Water Code is amended to read:10608.48. (a) On or before July 31, 2012, an agricultural water supplier shall implement efficient water management practices pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c).(b) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement all of the following critical efficient management practices:(1) Measure the volume of water delivered to customers with sufficient accuracy to comply with subdivision (a) of Section 531.10 and to implement paragraph (2).(2) Adopt a pricing structure for water customers based at least in part on quantity delivered.(c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:(1) Facilitate alternative land use for lands with exceptionally high water duties or whose irrigation contributes to significant problems, including drainage.(2) Facilitate use of available recycled water that otherwise would not be used beneficially, meets all health and safety criteria, and does not harm crops or soils.(3) Facilitate the financing of capital improvements for on-farm irrigation systems.(4) Implement an incentive pricing structure that promotes one or more of the following goals:(A) More efficient water use at the farm level.(B) Conjunctive use of groundwater.(C) Appropriate increase of groundwater recharge.(D) Reduction in problem drainage.(E) Improved management of environmental resources.(F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.(5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.(6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.(7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.(8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.(9) Automate canal control structures.(10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.(11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.(12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.(B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.(C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.(D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.(13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.(14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.(d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.(e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.(f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.(g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.(h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.(i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).(2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.
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4242 SECTION 1. Section 10608.48 of the Water Code is amended to read:10608.48. (a) On or before July 31, 2012, an agricultural water supplier shall implement efficient water management practices pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c).(b) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement all of the following critical efficient management practices:(1) Measure the volume of water delivered to customers with sufficient accuracy to comply with subdivision (a) of Section 531.10 and to implement paragraph (2).(2) Adopt a pricing structure for water customers based at least in part on quantity delivered.(c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:(1) Facilitate alternative land use for lands with exceptionally high water duties or whose irrigation contributes to significant problems, including drainage.(2) Facilitate use of available recycled water that otherwise would not be used beneficially, meets all health and safety criteria, and does not harm crops or soils.(3) Facilitate the financing of capital improvements for on-farm irrigation systems.(4) Implement an incentive pricing structure that promotes one or more of the following goals:(A) More efficient water use at the farm level.(B) Conjunctive use of groundwater.(C) Appropriate increase of groundwater recharge.(D) Reduction in problem drainage.(E) Improved management of environmental resources.(F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.(5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.(6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.(7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.(8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.(9) Automate canal control structures.(10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.(11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.(12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.(B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.(C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.(D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.(13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.(14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.(d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.(e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.(f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.(g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.(h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.(i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).(2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.
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(a) On or before July 31, 2012, an agricultural water supplier shall implement efficient water management practices pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c).(b) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement all of the following critical efficient management practices:(1) Measure the volume of water delivered to customers with sufficient accuracy to comply with subdivision (a) of Section 531.10 and to implement paragraph (2).(2) Adopt a pricing structure for water customers based at least in part on quantity delivered.(c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:(1) Facilitate alternative land use for lands with exceptionally high water duties or whose irrigation contributes to significant problems, including drainage.(2) Facilitate use of available recycled water that otherwise would not be used beneficially, meets all health and safety criteria, and does not harm crops or soils.(3) Facilitate the financing of capital improvements for on-farm irrigation systems.(4) Implement an incentive pricing structure that promotes one or more of the following goals:(A) More efficient water use at the farm level.(B) Conjunctive use of groundwater.(C) Appropriate increase of groundwater recharge.(D) Reduction in problem drainage.(E) Improved management of environmental resources.(F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.(5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.(6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.(7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.(8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.(9) Automate canal control structures.(10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.(11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.(12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.(B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.(C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.(D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.(13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.(14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.(d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.(e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.(f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.(g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.(h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.(i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).(2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.
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5050 10608.48. (a) On or before July 31, 2012, an agricultural water supplier shall implement efficient water management practices pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c).(b) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement all of the following critical efficient management practices:(1) Measure the volume of water delivered to customers with sufficient accuracy to comply with subdivision (a) of Section 531.10 and to implement paragraph (2).(2) Adopt a pricing structure for water customers based at least in part on quantity delivered.(c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:(1) Facilitate alternative land use for lands with exceptionally high water duties or whose irrigation contributes to significant problems, including drainage.(2) Facilitate use of available recycled water that otherwise would not be used beneficially, meets all health and safety criteria, and does not harm crops or soils.(3) Facilitate the financing of capital improvements for on-farm irrigation systems.(4) Implement an incentive pricing structure that promotes one or more of the following goals:(A) More efficient water use at the farm level.(B) Conjunctive use of groundwater.(C) Appropriate increase of groundwater recharge.(D) Reduction in problem drainage.(E) Improved management of environmental resources.(F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.(5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.(6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.(7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.(8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.(9) Automate canal control structures.(10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.(11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.(12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.(B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.(C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.(D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.(13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.(14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.(d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.(e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.(f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.(g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.(h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.(i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).(2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.
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5252 10608.48. (a) On or before July 31, 2012, an agricultural water supplier shall implement efficient water management practices pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c).(b) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement all of the following critical efficient management practices:(1) Measure the volume of water delivered to customers with sufficient accuracy to comply with subdivision (a) of Section 531.10 and to implement paragraph (2).(2) Adopt a pricing structure for water customers based at least in part on quantity delivered.(c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:(1) Facilitate alternative land use for lands with exceptionally high water duties or whose irrigation contributes to significant problems, including drainage.(2) Facilitate use of available recycled water that otherwise would not be used beneficially, meets all health and safety criteria, and does not harm crops or soils.(3) Facilitate the financing of capital improvements for on-farm irrigation systems.(4) Implement an incentive pricing structure that promotes one or more of the following goals:(A) More efficient water use at the farm level.(B) Conjunctive use of groundwater.(C) Appropriate increase of groundwater recharge.(D) Reduction in problem drainage.(E) Improved management of environmental resources.(F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.(5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.(6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.(7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.(8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.(9) Automate canal control structures.(10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.(11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.(12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.(B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.(C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.(D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.(13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.(14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.(d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.(e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.(f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.(g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.(h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.(i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).(2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.
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6464 (c) Agricultural water suppliers shall implement additional efficient management practices, including, but not limited to, practices to accomplish all of the following, if the measures are locally cost effective and technically feasible:
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8484 (F) Effective management of all water sources throughout the year by adjusting seasonal pricing structures based on current conditions.
8585
8686 (5) Expand line or pipe distribution systems, and construct regulatory reservoirs to increase distribution system flexibility and capacity, decrease maintenance, and reduce seepage.
8787
8888 (6) Increase flexibility in water ordering by, and delivery to, water customers within operational limits.
8989
9090 (7) Construct and operate supplier spill and tailwater recovery systems.
9191
9292 (8) Increase planned conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater within the supplier service area.
9393
9494 (9) Automate canal control structures.
9595
9696 (10) Facilitate or promote customer pump testing and evaluation.
9797
9898 (11) Designate a water conservation coordinator who will develop and implement the water management plan and prepare progress reports.
9999
100100 (12) Provide for the availability of water management services to water users. These services may include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
101101
102102 (A) On-farm irrigation and drainage system evaluations.
103103
104104 (B) Normal year and real-time irrigation scheduling and crop evapotranspiration information.
105105
106106 (C) Surface water, groundwater, and drainage water quantity and quality data.
107107
108108 (D) Agricultural water management educational programs and materials for farmers, staff, and the public.
109109
110110 (13) Evaluate the policies of agencies that provide the supplier with water to identify the potential for institutional changes to allow more flexible water deliveries and storage.
111111
112112 (14) Evaluate and improve the efficiencies of the suppliers pumps.
113113
114114 (d) Agricultural water suppliers An agricultural water supplier shall include in the an agricultural water management plans plan required pursuant to Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 10800) a report on which efficient water management practices have been implemented and are planned to be implemented, an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements that have occurred since the last report, and an estimate of the water use efficiency improvements estimated to occur five and 10 years in the future. If an agricultural water supplier determines that an efficient water management practice is not locally cost effective or technically feasible, the supplier shall submit information documenting that determination.
115115
116116 (e) The data shall be reported using a standardized form developed pursuant to Section 10608.52.
117117
118118 (f) An agricultural water supplier may meet the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e) by submitting to the department a water conservation plan submitted to the United States Bureau of Reclamation that meets the requirements described in Section 10828.
119119
120120 (g) On or before December 31, 2013, December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2021, the department, in consultation with the board, shall submit to the Legislature a report on the agricultural efficient water management practices that have been implemented and are planned to be implemented and an assessment of the manner in which the implementation of those efficient water management practices has affected and will affect agricultural operations, including estimated water use efficiency improvements, if any.
121121
122122 (h) The department may update the efficient water management practices required pursuant to subdivision (c), in consultation with the Agricultural Water Management Council, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the board. All efficient water management practices for agricultural water use pursuant to this chapter shall be adopted or revised by the department only after the department conducts public hearings to allow participation of the diverse geographical areas and interests of the state.
123123
124124 (i) (1) The department shall adopt regulations that provide for a range of options that agricultural water suppliers may use or implement to comply with the measurement requirement in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).
125125
126126 (2) The initial adoption of a regulation authorized by this subdivision is deemed to address an emergency, for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted for that purpose from the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1 of the Government Code. After the initial adoption of an emergency regulation pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall not request approval from the Office of Administrative Law to readopt the regulation as an emergency regulation pursuant to Section 11346.1 of the Government Code.